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Microsoft Finally Fixes That Annoying Windows Shutdown Bug
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft Finally Fixes That Annoying Windows Shutdown Bug

Microsoft has finally resolved a long-standing Windows shutdown bug that affected both Windows 10 and 11. The fix is rolling out now in optional updates and will become mandatory starting November 11th. Unfortunately, Windows 10 users are left out of the fix despite experiencing the same issue.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 5, 2025
Google Finally Lets Gemini Search Your Gmail and Drive
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Google Finally Lets Gemini Search Your Gmail and Drive

Google announced Wednesday that Gemini Deep Research can now connect to Gmail, Google Drive, and Chat. This comes just a month after Microsoft revealed similar capabilities for its Copilot AI. Both companies are racing to integrate AI with productivity tools.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 5, 2025
When Playing It Safe Is The Riskiest Move
BusinessInnovationSoftware

When Playing It Safe Is The Riskiest Move

After 18 months of struggling in the US market, Ivalua faced a critical decision. Their experience shows why conventional expansion strategies might be the riskiest approach of all.

by Bennett LauraNovember 5, 2025
Google Finally Settles With Epic Games Over App Store Fight
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Google Finally Settles With Epic Games Over App Store Fight

Google and Epic Games have reached a settlement in their long-running legal battle over Android app store practices. The deal comes weeks after the Supreme Court denied Google’s request to delay court-ordered changes. Terms include commission caps and new rules for rival app stores.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 5, 2025
Microsoft Finally Kills SmartScreen in Internet Explorer
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Microsoft Finally Kills SmartScreen in Internet Explorer

Microsoft officially deprecated Defender SmartScreen in Internet Explorer and IE Mode on Windows 11. The change takes effect with the latest Windows updates through KB5071357, though SmartScreen continues working in Microsoft Edge and older Windows versions.

by Bennett LauraNovember 5, 2025
Steam Deck Finally Gets That Download Feature Everyone Wanted
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Steam Deck Finally Gets That Download Feature Everyone Wanted

Steam Deck owners can now download games and updates with the screen off thanks to a new beta client. The feature works automatically when plugged in or can be manually activated. It’s one of the most requested quality-of-life improvements since the handheld launched.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 5, 2025
OpenAI’s Sora Goes Android in Key Asian Markets
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OpenAI’s Sora Goes Android in Key Asian Markets

OpenAI has launched its Sora video generation app on Android in select markets including the US, Canada, and several Asian countries. The app uses OpenAI’s second-generation text-to-video model to create realistic videos with sound effects. This marks OpenAI’s first major push into social-style AI a

by Bennett LauraNovember 5, 2025
Google Play’s Malware Problem Just Got Much Worse
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Google Play’s Malware Problem Just Got Much Worse

Hundreds of malicious apps slipped past Google’s defenses and were downloaded millions of times. The energy sector saw a staggering 387% increase in mobile attacks, while manufacturing and transportation bore the brunt of IoT threats.

by Bennett LauraNovember 5, 2025
UK Government Spent £312M on Already-Outdated Windows 10
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UK Government Spent £312M on Already-Outdated Windows 10

The UK’s Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs invested heavily in modernizing its IT estate, but the timing raises serious questions. With Windows 10 support ending and thousands of devices still outdated, the massive investment might already be buying obsolescence.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 5, 2025
DJB’s Fil-C experiment could change C programming forever
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DJB’s Fil-C experiment could change C programming forever

Famed cryptographer Daniel J. Bernstein has tested the new type-safe C compiler Fil-C and published favorable notes. This matters because DJB writes some of the world’s most secure C code and has offered $1,000 bounties for finding vulnerabilities in his software since 2009. His positive review lend

by Bennett LauraNovember 5, 2025

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